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E-raamat: Facing Cyber Threats Head On: Protecting Yourself and Your Business

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2017
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442265493
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jan-2017
  • Kirjastus: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442265493

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News breaks all the time that hackers have attacked another company. Media outlets regularly cover cyber events. The President issues executive orders, and Congress explores cyber legislation. With all these events happening, business leaders must ask: what does this mean for my business and me?

Facing Cyber Threats Head On looks at cyber security from a business leader perspective. By avoiding deep technical explanations of how and focusing on the why and so what, this book guides readers to a better understanding of the challenges that cyber security presents to modern business, and shows them what they can do as leaders to solve these challenges.

Facing Cyber Threats Head On explains that technology is not the answer to cyber security issues. People, not technology, are behind emerging cyber risks. Understanding this brings to light that cyber protection is not a battle of technology against technology, but people against people. Based on this, a new approach is requiredone that balances business risk with the cost of creating defenses that can change as quickly and often as attackers can. Readers will find here a ready resource for understanding the why and how of cyber risks, and will be better able to defend themselves and their businesses against them in the future.

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Ever wonder why the number of breaches continues to rise even though companies are now spending millions in cyber security? It is a chilling fact that most targeted attackers already know their cyber tactics will go undetected by all commercial security platforms. So what is a defender to do? Brian Minick's book Facing Cyber Threats Head On: Protecting Yourself and Your Business gets to the heart of this dilemma and provides a roadmap to success by changing how we think about cyber security. Minick provides real-world insight from his experience successfully defending the largest and most complex companies against the most advanced attacks the world has ever seen. A must read for all CIOs and executives responsible for implementing a successful cyber security program in any size company. -- Robert Schuetter, Chief Security Director, Ashland Inc. A must read for C-Level executives as well as Corporate Board members. Brian Minick offers up some very clear insights into what is happening behind the digital walls in cybersecurity, and important guidance to the CIO and others on how to understand the motives, and respond to threats that are happening. This book is a must read! -- John M. Seral, Former CIO of five major GE businesses, IT Operating Advisor - Clayton, Dubilier & Rice Every senior executive and board member of a publicly traded company should make Facing Cyber Threats Head On a must read. Brian Minick has done a service to the security industry by explaining complex security topics in an easy to read fashion. You will love the metaphors while comparing where the bear is relative to your organization. -- Brian Lawhorn, The Kroger Co., Corporate Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer

Introduction ix
1 The World Is Introduced to Cyber Security
1(6)
2 The Evolution of Security and the Emergence of Cyber Security
7(12)
3 How We Got Here---A Brief History of the Internet
19(10)
4 Why Is Cyber So Big?---The Technology Curve
29(8)
5 Anatomy of an Attack
37(10)
6 Businesses---Different Risks for Different Businesses
47(12)
7 Priority Triangle
59(10)
8 Creating Strong Defenses Against Cyber Attacks
69(10)
9 Personal Security---How Big Are the Risks?
79(8)
10 Personal Approach---What Individuals Can Do to Protect Themselves
87(8)
11 Cyber Security Is a People Problem, not a Technology Problem
95(8)
12 Facing Cyber Security Head On
103(8)
Additional Cyber Security Resources 111(2)
Index 113(2)
About the Author 115
Brian Minick is the Co-Founder and CEO of Morphick Cyber Security.  Brian brings over 15 years of diverse information technology and cyber security leadership and experience. Before founding Morphick, he held the title of Chief Information Security Officer at General Electrics Aviation, Energy and Transportation businesses where he was responsible for developing and implementing advanced cyber-security strategies. His approach was integral to protecting the strategy, growth and resources of a multi-billion-dollar, worldwide corporation. Brian has also consulted with the White House and State Department on cyber policy relating to the protection of American intellectual property. He has also consulted with the DoD, CIO of the Pentagon, and members of the NSA on best practices, tools and techniques for cyber attack detection and deterrence. In addition, he led efforts to implement protocols for mitigating advanced persistent threats for an organization of more than 135,000 employees worldwide.